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Michael Burch

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  1. It does not cost $300 to get a bill graded by PMG. I sent the solid serial number $10 note in before selling it, and the price was $100. I listed a value of $2,500, and they send it insured... so the total was around $150. The price depends on several factors. It's all spelled out on their site. The more bills you get graded, the less it costs per bill. The solid note was the only one I sent in, so that's why it cost so much. That, along with its value.
  2. In case anyone is interested in a follow-up... Listed it on Ebay for $2500, got an offer the first night for $2,400... and mailed it out this morning. Was a lot of interest. Had a string of views, watchers and offers.
  3. I listed it on Ebay. We'll see what happens. Thanks for the feedback.
  4. I contacted Heritage. They estimated the value of the note at $2k+ but said for them to do a consignment, they needed a total estimated value of $5k. She asked if I had other notes to bring the total to $5k. I have other notes, but nothing all THAT special. Looks like the only option is Ebay? Thanks
  5. Where would be the best place to market this bill? Uncirculated. Estimated value? Many sell on Ebay, but is there somewhere better for higher end stuff? Thanks!